2018ApJ...862..104M


Query : 2018ApJ...862..104M

2018ApJ...862..104M - Astrophys. J., 862, 104-104 (2018/August-1)

Systematic redshift of the Fe III UV lines in quasars: measuring supermassive black hole masses under the gravitational redshift hypothesis.

MEDIAVILLA E., JIMENEZ-VICENTE J., FIAN C., MUNOZ J.A., FALCO E., MOTTA V. and GUERRAS E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We find that the Fe IIIλλ2039-2113 spectral feature in quasars appears systematically redshifted by amounts accountable under the hypothesis of gravitational redshift induced by the central supermassive black hole (BH). Our analysis of 27 composite spectra from the BOSS survey indicates that the redshift and the broadening of the lines in the Fe IIIλλ2039-2113 blend roughly follow the expected correlation in the weak limit of Schwarzschild geometry for virialized kinematics. Assuming that the Fe III UV redshift provides a measure of MBH/R (Δλ/λ ≃3/2 G/c2 MBH/R) and using different estimates of the emitting region size, R (either from gravitational microlensing, reverberation mapping, or from the scaling of size with intrinsic quasar luminosity), we obtain masses for ten objects that are in agreement within uncertainties with previous mass estimates based on the virial theorem. Reverberation mapping estimates of the size of the Fe IIIλλ2039-2113 emitting region in a sample of objects would be needed to confirm the gravitational origin of the measured redshifts. Meanwhile, we present a tentative BH mass scaling relationship based on the Fe IIIλλ2039-2113 redshift useful to measure the BH mass of one individual object from a single spectrum.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - gravitational lensing: micro

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 [VV2006] J005027.8-174009 QSO 00 50 27.8233690104 -17 40 09.170215068           ~ 49 1
2 [VV2006] J024634.1-082536 QSO 02 46 34.1073782928 -08 25 36.209854308   18.42 18.20 17.94   ~ 59 1
3 QSO J0924+0219 QSO 09 24 55.8048 +02 19 24.850   18.58 18.36     ~ 138 1
4 [VV98] J095122.6+263513 QSO 09 51 22.5840 +26 35 13.786   17.66 17.31     ~ 114 1
5 8C 0958+561 QSO 10 01 20.6918953728 +55 53 55.593949272   17.16 16.95     ~ 735 3
6 QSO J1004+4112 QSO 10 04 34.9243842216 +41 12 42.771018060   19.14 19.03     ~ 191 1
7 QSO B1104-181 QSO 11 06 33.3845199936 -18 21 23.829049296   15.8 15.9 15.7   ~ 326 1
8 LBQS 1333+0133 QSO 13 35 34.7884118928 +01 18 05.531756724   18.39 18.17     ~ 61 2
9 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2709 0
10 QSO B2149-2745 QSO 21 52 07.4534 -27 31 49.718   18.70 18.39     ~ 105 2
11 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2095 3

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